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Git-based headless CMS. Successor to Netlify CMS (now Decap CMS). Modern UX, first-class i18n support, mobile support + 100s of improvements. Framework-agnostic, open source & free.

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Sveltia CMS

Sveltia CMS is a Git-based headless CMS under active development as a modern, direct replacement for Netlify CMS and Decap CMS. We have solved hundreds of issues reported in the predecessor’s repository, ranging from critical bugs to top feature requests, while maintaining high compatibility.

Built from the ground up, Sveltia CMS offers excellent UX, DX, performance, security and internationalization (i18n) support. Although some features are still missing, our numerous enhancements ensure smooth daily workflows for content editors and developers alike.

This free, open-source successor to Netlify CMS is currently in public beta, with version 1.0 expected in early 2026. Check out the Release Notes for the latest updates.

Despite its beta status, more and more sites are switching from Netlify/Decap CMS to Sveltia CMS. It’s already being used in production by hundreds of individuals and organizations worldwide. See our Showcase for examples.

Sveltia CMS: Fast, Git-based, Headless, Modern UX, Mobile Support, I18n Support, Open Source

285 Netlify/Decap CMS issues solved in Sveltia CMS

Documentation

We provide comprehensive documentation to help you get started and make the most of Sveltia CMS:

Community

Stay connected and get support through our community channels:

Upcoming Events

Join us for an in-depth presentation of Sveltia CMS at the upcoming online Build-Time Render meetup:

Introducing Sveltia CMS: The Git-based Headless CMS Renaissance